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Synonyms for tears up


Grammar : Verb
Spell : teer
Phonetic Transcription : tɪər

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Définition of tears up

Origin :
  • 1650s, mainly in American English, from tear (n.1). Related: Teared; tearing. Old English verb tæherian did not survive into Middle English.
  • As in raze : verb flatten, knock down; wipe out
  • As in uproot : verb destroy; rip out of a place
  • As in wreck : verb ruin, destroy
Example sentences :
  • If he tears up his card or picks up his ball he'll disqualify himself.
  • Extract from : « Fore! » by Charles Emmett Van Loan
  • Is it a question of country, he enlists; is it a question of liberty, he tears up the pavements.
  • Extract from : « Les Misrables » by Victor Hugo
  • When its velocity is one hundred miles an hour, it tears up trees, and devastates its track.
  • Extract from : « The Reason Why » by Anonymous
  • "Tut, tut," said Miss Prettyman as Grace in vain tried to conceal her tears up in the private sanctum.
  • Extract from : « The Last Chronicle of Barset » by Anthony Trollope
  • It tears up the trees by the roots, floods the land, darkens utterly my poor quiet universe.
  • Extract from : « Vittoria, Complete » by George Meredith
  • She might make a Breach of Promise out of this, (tears up letter and pockets the pieces) I'd better blurt it out.
  • Extract from : « Oh! Susannah! » by Mark Ambient
  • Goes to fire, tears up the letter in little pieces, watches them burn.
  • Extract from : « Michael and His Lost Angel » by Henry Arthur Jones
  • All is silent, save the heavy plunge of the tapir in the river, as he tears up the water-weeds for his night's repast.
  • Extract from : « Westward Ho! » by Charles Kingsley
  • We thus see with what an easy conscience Germany tears up her treaties and how she repudiates her most solemn pledges.
  • Extract from : « The Great War and How It Arose » by Anonymous
  • He digs out rich willow and aspen roots in the shallow and soft places, and tears up numerous plants for their roots or tubers.
  • Extract from : « Watched by Wild Animals » by Enos A. Mills

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